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| No love for OS/2? | ||||||
| attached to GUI nostalgia draws me back to ... | ||||||
| Re:Nothing. | ||||||
| Come on now.. | ||||||
| attached to My primary phone runs ... | ||||||
| Re:New Poll! | ||||||
| Re:I have some difficulty understanding this | ||||||
| Another long-time reader saying thanks... | ||||||
| attached to Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda Resigns From Slashdot | ||||||
| The IE market share in the PRC won't last | ||||||
| attached to IE6 Still Going Strong In China | ||||||
| Link to the actual article: | ||||||
| attached to Internet Explorer From 1.0 To 9.0 | ||||||
| Re:Debian6.0 squeeze screenshots Tour | ||||||
| attached to Debian 6.0 Released In GNU/Linux, FreeBSD Flavors | ||||||
| IP sold to MS-led consortium = UNIX? | ||||||
| attached to Attachmate To Acquire Novell For $2.2B Cash | ||||||
| Re:Great | ||||||
| attached to Google Chrome, the Google Browser | ||||||
| Re:That's when testing with their own tool | ||||||
| attached to Firefox 3 May Be More Memory Efficient Than Either IE or Opera | ||||||
| Re:I miss him so... | ||||||
| attached to Best Meme in Slashdot's First 10 Years | ||||||
| Re:No Jabber? | ||||||
| Re:No Skins? Bad Idea. | ||||||
| attached to Pidgin 2.0 Released | ||||||
| Re:Extensions | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft Drops Hints on IE8 | ||||||
| Re:"slashdottit!"? | ||||||
| attached to Top 10 April Fools Stories | ||||||
| Re:OpenStep sucks | ||||||
| attached to ESR's Desktop Linux 2008 Deadline | ||||||
| Re:Perfect Timing | ||||||
| Re:Perfect Timing | ||||||
| Re:Perfect Timing | ||||||
| attached to Vista vs. Cairo - A Microsoft History Lesson | ||||||
| Re:Not surprising?! | ||||||
| attached to Windows Vista and XP Head To Head | ||||||
| Re:Plenty of Room | ||||||
| attached to US Population to Top 300 Million | ||||||
| Re:Worst website according to Digg... | ||||||
| attached to PC World's 25 Worst Web Sites | ||||||
Nothing in progression can rest on its original plan. We may as well think of rocking a grown man in the cradle of an infant. -- Edmund Burke